2:30 a.m. ET: Americans Noelle Pikus-Pace and Katie Uhlaender make their face-first, 90 mph Sochi debut at first of four women's skeleton runs at the Games. (Watch them here.) The second and final heat of the day is underway at 3:40 a.m. ET.

4:30 a.m. ET: This is your last chance to see Olympic action on the Rosa Khutor slopestyle course. Men's freestyle skiers compete for the medal podium at the final slopestyle event of the Games. To catch the full event, beginning to end, tune in to the qualifying round at 1:15 a.m. ET here.

5 a.m. ET: Favorites heading into the women's cross-country 10k classic are Norway's Marit Bjoergen and Sweden's Charlotte Kalla. Watch the race here. Plus the U.S.men's curling team tries to win their second game of the Olympics (after defeating Norway Wednesday) in their game Thursday against Great Britain.

Short track fans, meanwhile, can cheer on Emily Scott--the only American to advance women's 500m quarterfinals. Watch live as she competes for a spot in the final round (7 a.m. ET).

7:30 a.m. ET: A day after the USA's controversial loss to Canada in women's ice hockey, the men's team makes its Sochi debut. The team takes on Slovakia, which placed fourth at the Vancouver Games. Goalie Jonathan Quick will start for the U.S. Watch the game on the NBC Sports Network.

10 a.m. ET: Americans Jeremy Abbott and Jason Brown compete in the short program of the two-part men's figure skating event. It's a fresh start for both, especially Abbott, who botched his routine during the team competition. Reigning Olympic champion Patrick Chan from Canada will attempt to defend his Olympic gold against Russian star Yevgeny Plushenko, who will have a home-crowd advantage. Watch the complete competition here.

Meanwhile, the U.S. women's curling team, which has yet to win a game, has another try against Japan. Watch it here.

1:15 p.m. ET: The luge team relay makes its Olympic debut with recently crowned bronze medal winner Erin Hamlin kicking things off. Hamlin will take the first run, Chris Mazdzer from the men's singles team will take the second, while Christian Niccum and Jayson Terdiman of the U.S. pairs team will take the third and final run down the ice track for the medal podium. The fastest team wins. Watch the event live here.

2 p.m. ET: For a first look at the U.S. hockey team's top competition, tune in to the men's Canada-Norway game here. Goalie Carey Price will make his Olympic debut for Canada, the defending Olympic champions.